Number
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Names
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Western/Southern Terminus
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Eastern/Northern Terminus
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Major Communities
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Comments
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2
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4th Line N.E. (Melancthon)
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CR 9
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Melancthon-Artemesia (Grey County) Townline
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Passes through the very hilly "Roof of Ontario" tourist region.
Continues north as Grey CR 2 to Maxwell and Thornbury.
Prior to 1989, CR 2 was CR 10.
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3
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Orangeville-Fergus Road 5th Sideroad (East Garafraxa)
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East Garafraxa-West Garafraxa (Wellington County) Townline at Craigsholme
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CR 109, just west of Orangeville
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Orangeville
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Continues west as Wellington CR 18 to Fergus.
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5
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Belwood Road 9th Line (East Garafraxa) 15 Sideroad (East Garafraxa) 12th Line (East Garafraxa)
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East Garafraxa-West Garafraxa (Wellington County) Townline
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CR 109 just south of Grand Valley
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None
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Continues west as Wellington CR 19 to Belwood and Fergus.
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6
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Mill Street, 10th Line (Amaranth)
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CR 109
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Station Street
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Waldemar
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Was downloaded to Amaranth in the 2000s. The 2006 Revision of the Dufferin County Map Book does not list this road.
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7
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Hockley Road
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Intersection of CR 16 and Highway 10 in Biggles, 4 km (2.5 mi) north of Orangeville
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Mono-Adjala (Simcoe County) Townline in Hockley.
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Glen Cross, Hockley, Orangeville (skirts it to the north)
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Travels through the Hockley Valley, and passes the Hockley Valley Ski Resort and Cedar Highlands Ski Resort. Continues east as Simcoe CR 1 to Loretto and Beeton, and west as Dufferin CR 16.
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8
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Mono Centre Road 15th Sideroad (Mono) 2nd Line E.H.S. (Mono) 18th Sideroad (Mono) 3rd Line E.H.S. (Mono) 20th Sideroad (Mono)
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Highway 10 in Camilla
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CR 18, just east of Relessey
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Mono Centre (Town of Mono)
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9
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230 Sideroad (Melancthon)
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Highway 10 and Grey CR 9, just east of Dundalk
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Grey CR 9 (Melancthon-Osprey Townline)
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Connects two segments of Grey CR 9. It separates lots 230 and 231 of the new
survey of Melancthon (hence 230 Sideroad). Prior to 1989, it was Dufferin CR 23.
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10
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Concession Road 4-5 (East Luther) Amaranth-East Luther Townline 10th Sideroad (Amaranth) 10th Sideroad (Mono)
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CR 25, north of Grand Valley
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Highway 10, just west of Cardwell
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Laurel, Bowling Green
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Prior to 1989, this was Dufferin CR 9.
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11
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"A" Line (East Garafraxa) 3rd Line (Amaranth) 30th Sideroad (Amaranth) 2nd Line (Amaranth)
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CR 3 just west of Orangeville
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Intersection of Highway 10/Highway 89 and CR 124 1 km (0.62 mi) east of Shelburne
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Orangeville, Shelburne
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The 30th Sideroad segment is called Warriors Way.
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12
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5th Line (Amaranth)
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CR 109
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Highway 89, 2 km west of Shelburne
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Laurel
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15
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Concession Road 10-11 (East Luther)
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East Luther-West Luther (Wellington County) Townline
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CR 25
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Monticello
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Passes by the Luther Marsh Wildlife Management Area. Continues west as Wellington CR 15.
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16
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Orangeville-Amaranth Townline
Mono-Amaranth Townline
5 Sideroad (Mono)
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CR 109
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Intersection of Highway 10 and CR 7 in Biggles
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Orangeville, Biggles
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When CR 109 was rerouted onto Riddell Road in 2005, the segment of CR 109
between Riddell Road and CR 16 was redesignated CR 16.
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17
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290 Sideroad (Melancthon) 5th Line O.S. (Melancthon) 10th Sideroad (Melancthon) 10th Sideroad (Mulmur)
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Highway 89 in Jessopville
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Mulmur-Tosorontio (Simcoe County) Townline
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Melancthon
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The segment between CR 19 and CR 18 was downloaded to Mulmur Township sometime in the 2000s; the Dufferin County Map Book calls this segment 10th Sideroad. CR 17 is the only Dufferin CR that is not continuous. Continues east as Simcoe CR 5 to Everett.
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18
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Airport Road 6th Line E.H.S. (Mono) 6th Line East (Mulmur)
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Highway 9 in Mono Mills
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Mulmur-Nottawasaga (Simcoe County) Townline in Banda, Ontario
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Mono Mills, Mansfield
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Airport Road is one of the few roads that touch both Lake Ontario and Lake Huron, like Highway 10 (Hurontario Street). Continues south as Peel RM Road 7 to Caledon East, Brampton, Mississauga, the Pearson International Airport. Continues north as Simcoe CR 42 to Stayner. This road is very long, and travels through a huge variety of regions, from suburban (in the Greater Toronto Area), to small towns, rural farming areas, and through the Niagara Escarpment.
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19
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Prince of Wales Road
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Intersection of Highway 10 and 89 in Primrose, 5 km east of Shelburne
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CR 17
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Primrose
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21
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260 Sideroad (Melancthon) 5th Line O.S. (Melancthon) 25th Sideroad (Melancthon) 25th Sideroad (Mulmur)
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Highway 10 at Corbetton
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Mulmur-Tosorontio (Simcoe County).
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Honeywood
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Continues east as Simcoe CR 12 to Lisle and C.F.B. Borden
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23
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"B" Line (East Garafraxa), Orangeville-Caledon Townline
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CR 3 (just south of CR 109)
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Peel RM Road 136 (Porterfield Road)
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Orangeville
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24
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14th Line (East Garafraxa)
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East Garafraxa-Erin (Wellington County) Townline
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CR 109
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Reading, Waldemar
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Formerly part of Highway 25, turned back in 1997.
Continues south as Wellington CR 24 to Hillsburgh.
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25
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Sideroad 30-31 (East Luther), Water Street, Main Street
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CR 109
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Highway 89
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Grand Valley
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Was part of Highway 25, turned back in 1997.
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109
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East Luther-East Garafraxa Townline Amaranth-East Garafraxa Townline
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East-West Luther Townline
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Highway 10 south of Orangeville
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Formerly part of Highway 9. In 2005, was rerouted south of the town of
Orangeville. It is the only Dufferin CR whose route includes a segment completely outside the county (in Peel RM).
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124
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2nd Line Melancthon
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Intersection of Highway 10/Highway 89 and CR 11 1 km (0.62 mi) east of Shelburne.
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Melancthon-Osprey Townline and Melancthon-Nottawasaga Townline
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Shelburne, Horning's Mills
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Formerly part of Highway 24, until segments north of Cambridge were turned back in 1998. Has a small diversion/bypass around community of Horning's Mills. Continues north as Grey and Simcoe CR 124 to Singhampton.
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